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Generating Very-High-Precision Frobenius Series with Apriori Estimates of Coefficients

The Frobenius method can be used to compute solutions of ordinary linear differential equations by generalized power series. Each series converges in a circle which at least extends to the nearest singular point; hence exponentially fast inside the circle. This makes this method well suited for very-high-precision solutions of such equations. It is useful for this purpose to have prior knowledge of the behaviour of the series. We show that the magnitude of its coefficients can be apriori predicted to surprisingly high accuracy, employing a Legendre transformation of the WKB approximated solutions of the equation.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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